Portishead councillor Tim Snaden
- Credit: Tim Snaden
A Portishead man says he still suffers “brain fog” more than a year after catching Covid and has warned it is “too easy to catch and too easy to pass on.”
While his partner made a full recovery, Tim Snaden continues to struggle with his attention span and believes the virus triggered a life-threatening bout of heart disease.
He is among a growing number of people with a “bizarre” range of symptoms of long Covid and said it needs to be taken seriously.
Care home worker Mr Snaden said: “From March to May last year I felt myself deteriorating with breathlessness and chest pains. I got referred to the hospital. I went into Southmead in July.
Somerset man suffering with bizarre symptoms including brain fog more than a year after catching Covid
Tim Snaden still suffers from brain fog a year after catching Covid-19
09:59, 11 MAY 2021
Portishead councillor Tim Snaden
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A Portishead man says he still suffers “brain fog” more than a year after catching Covid has warned it is “too easy to catch and too easy to pass on”.